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E.3.Pg NMeaawifMW ii i mi iwwa null mnjiu riatfBwanrw.ft tiwmiw Miwk MfcatafetaAdiiiMM It Is Complete. OUR STOCK OP Groceries &? r5- urocicery iff . r For the holiday trade, CsTSecourJarpc lino of Glass and Cliliiawarc. Water nets a specially. Vases by the hundred at prices way down. 124 State Street, Daily Capital Journal. aV HOKICR DWOTHBH3, MONDAY, DEC 12 1897 ' " Pacific Coast Opinion. San Francisco News Letter: President McKlnlcy's first annual mcssaRO to conKrcsH Is not In accord with tlio tone of I1I3 party owtns In the press nor with toe utterances of the lingo leaders or either party. TI1C&5 self-appointed leaders of public opinion would do well to make a study of the of the president's menage and try to Iniblbo Its businesslike and peaceable spirit. Hy all means lot them push on measures Intended tn promote peace, progress and prosper ity, and make tins "a buluess ses sion," as has all ulonc been promised. The preeldent points the way In as feimpleandaSblralKhtfurward a doc ument as was ever addressed to the law-makers ot the nation, It Is for seizing every commercial advantage, and forcsclicwiui! every opening for International mlsundetstandlngs. Uc has known war. has been part of It, and comprehends Its dangers, Its aw fulcarnaire. its unsatisfactory settle ment of disputes' and Its cost In blood and treasure. lie Is therefore not for war, nor for talk rendering It Immi nent. There Is not u warlike phrase ln'allpfhls ton wordy message. In not a line does he encourage tl'cjlngo Isiu of too many of his friends. Ho Is as1 far apart fiom the young war lord from Massuphusutta, Senator Lodge, antl from his assistant secretary of war, Roosevelt, ns arc the two poles of tlie earth asunder. The trend of his mind is plainly seep, It moves In one direction with a steadfastness worthy of all admir ation, lie Is for tiade and cemmerce: fur- manufactures and production, for sound liiiancttf, reciprocity, and the extension of our trade relations all uruund tho world. These are emi nently practical affairs, that never btood In such need of being persis tently pursued (is now. Fortunate then Is it, that wc have at tho head of tho nation a siniplo honest man who sjcs his duty so clearly. The Presi dent Is apparently pleased with tho Industrial Improvement thut has come over the country, Is haopy with his own part therein, and Is at pcice with himself and all the world. Examiner: There Is no beltcr.field In the United States for a new gas company than In San Franctoco. The householders In this city aro supplied with an Inferior quality or gus, for which they arc charged an exorbitant rrice. The companies that have a monopoly of the business collect SI. 75 a thousand feet for the gas supplied, and the average householder Is con fident that they also collect for gas that they do not suppl) . The gas that uues through the burners is low in HgiiLglvlng power, and Is so greatly dlluicjl wjth poisonous water gas that I's highly dangerous to human lifq. It is responsible for scores of deaths every year The unsatisfactory condition of thu gas supply Is niado unrc lrkomc to tho consumers by tho Incivility willi wliiuh the company thinks Itsolf privileged to treat the people who buy gas from It, Spukmio Spokesman Review; It has h.'eu said that Seattle's capturo of luo Klondike trade was si stroke of happy luck. It was not. For half 'a scuVtluf years bcattlc has been on tho oujiook pir'lho' Aluskan trade. Its mgfehuuts hud studied mirth ;ouu try.'aml lu a modest way hud estab lished omiucctluiik with the north, Wlien'the Klondlko gold discoveries were iiide, the news come to Seattle. When returning KIomllker irught out their loads of gold, they nont direct to Seattle, beeamo s u I u had direct (steamer connections with the Wei! Children that "Are not very robust need a warming, building and fat-forming food something to be used for two w tfercc months In the fall that tktj may not suffer from cold. t BGOTT'S t EMULSION f Cod-Liver Oilw.th Hypophos fifUt of LJmc d Soda supplies ajMtfr 'what'tikey WMt, lhev ytm tkrrvct,rbw sWowg and l- au winter pn wut xpienaia looy Nearly lf at them beco .- Vjry ion c-f & JPW adults wl.v arc tm yrt strong. a 4 cof ttwattwent with of momkiuU'We fall wW ftd Amm tkfzU the wmtr-itt -rirtflas3 con dMftA Ask ymt doctor 1 Mm mmi fat SCOTT'S CmuUloo. Set tiu, lU J mdtm fua tti vtt putt. L . 9 : "Sf - m gt,UtVnJ .oo. " i r.. -:e: H, G, SONNEMANN, Grocer, Alaskan ports. Seattle has earned her Klondike luck, Just as Spokane has earned tho prosperity which ha come to It fom the development of the Kootenai district In British Olumbia. Taconia News: The great strikeof tho engineers In Eng'and, so long pro tracted, has apparently become struggle of the trade unions for exist encc. It has been their custom to rally to one another's aid. This ha been met at last by a combination of various classes of employors. The rc $ult Is a contest that Is very Injurious to both sides. The employers arc los ing both money and business. Tin men arc losing wages and eating ur rapidly the union funds and tho sum contributed. Uoth appear determined to fight It out, at whatever cost. If this dcunorate resolve continues the employers must win In the end. The nien wil) bo starved out and trade unionism In Britain will have received a crippling blow. The employors' propositions admit tho workmen's freedom to join unions, hut do not promts nt to give prefer ence to non-unionists. They claim liberty to put men on piece work to work at machines, to learn new meth ods. They refuse to guarantee a standard rate to all workmen. They agree to pay tho current rate to efJl- clcnt men, but thoy are to judge of elllclency, and they may employ non clllclenls at lower wages. Thoy will employ as many apprentices as they please. ' Tacoraa Lcdgcr,(Gold Rep.) The dllllculty with most people In under standing the money situation comes from Uic fact that they regard paper uioncy as money, whereas It Is not money. A paper note Isslmply a bill gf exchange, payable to bearer. It Is good fo, moi.cy somewhere ir pre sented. Tho report of tho comp troller of the currency for lust year showed that the hanks of this country hayc in circulation $4,000,000,000 of credit paper. A large part of this paper dl.ffcrs only from paper money in that it Is payable at a certain time and place, and to acortaln Individual. It all performs tho use of money,, and performs It better than any kind of money, even gold Itself, could possibly do Tho government can Issue no credits in this form. Tho banks must do It. They therefore keep In ilso, even In as dull times as the year 1600, paper of more than twice the yalue or all the money In circulation In the country. Only a small fraction of this is represented by the paper money they Issue. Such Items as this makes one feel ashamed for tho Ignoramus who penned It: It is reported on good au thority that Ira Campbell, editor of tho Eugene Guard, recently sent a Kold bearing note to ono ot his patrons of this precinct, requesting him to sign the same and return, in payment for over-due subscription. Tho sub scriber returned tho uutc, without his signature, stating that he owed him the amount of tho note, but that he had been a careful reader of his paper and had been converted to free silver and had conscientious scruples against signing a gold note, but would call and settle when convenient. He still receives the paper. Correspondent Kugeno Register. Of course Editor Campbell dtv-s (or ut least ought to) make all his notes for delinquent subscrlptlo is payable In gold. With tho country practically on a gold basis any man who would draw a nolo in favor ot himself paya ble in silver or anything but gold would bo a fool. The man who would not make his noto payable In gold would bo a hero, tls true, but he, like tho Immortal John Itrown and others would be called crazy. The law of nature Is that every man should do tho best for himself under existing circumstances. The gold men have placed a premium upon gold and unti the laws aro changed tho sensible man will not only make his notes pay able in cold but will put his property in gold will get all tho goldjie can, it Is U10 yellow metaj which will on- illlillCU, 111 YUIUC. O. WL'U KtlUWli 3 ' . . . 1. young man In Salem who Is an ardent Silverman says that so loug as the gold standard Is the standard of this nation ho wllj buy no property, will own nothing but gold or gold noto.-. and says ho would not have a note payable In auvthlng else but gold. Ho says that ho fervently believes It would bo better for tho great ma jority of tho jH-'ople It bimetallism were established hut ho cannot see how It would benefit tho causa or tho pcopla generally for him to try to conduct bnslncss upon a basis differ ent from that adopted by tho nation Under which he lives. Would his sacrificing his entire fortune tn tho gold, owner's help tho people gener ally ono Iota? Aro not tho gold men extremely selilhh In asking that the silver men present themselves a living a,crJtlce to tho greed of the gold men ami lii uhklng them to thro away all their property In order to carry out a scheme of money which they think Is correct but which Is not uuthoiurd hy the luwa of our natlonV Of all the uruuuienU advanced by tho K))d sido It really see ills that this ltlsh one of asking every ullver mar U nrekenl hlmxcir u llvlnir vaccttlco at the cold ktaudurd alter is (ho most puerile. W m f Dfl AH Voted for Him and for at Present. Him OPEN LETTER. TO MR, SCOTT From a Washington Man Able Defend Himself. to A citizen of the state ot Washing ton addresses Harvey Scott, or the Orcgonlan, an open letter In this Is sue whlrh he has a perfect right to do from the standpoint or principle. Mr. seaborg employs plain English, and Is prepared to defend his assertions witli the authorities he cites. The Tam many organization not only endorsed the National Democratic platform, but declared fur municipal ownership jf public franchises In its city cam paign this year. While Robert A. Van Wyck, If left to express his own private opinion iiiitrht not be for free coinage, as a political factor he is a member of the national organization which boldly declared Itself on the side of the pro ducing classes and opposed 10 the trusts that are oppressing them, 3 Mr. Dryan as thq leader of the -peo-ple' Democracy undoubtedly had and tins now and will have the support a od backing of the Tammany organi zation. The declaration of that party now In control of Greater Vevf York and in possession of the keys to na tional politics, In favor of municipal ownership, would seem to placo Van Wyck and his administration In, sym patljy with thp IJrpn Pemociacy. Mfl. aEABOtta'S OlfBN U1TTKU. Iivwaco, Wash., Dec. 10, 1897. Editor Orcgenlan: Sir: Editorially, November 4, you state that Judge Robert A, Van Wyck, mayor-ecct of Greater Ne York city, is a eold standard man. And the Seattle Weekly Post-Intel ligences of November 18, editorially echos it as felhws: "But Van Wyck Is knonasIa gold standard ti)an." 4 (Perhaps among the misinformed, and misinformation Is the support and defense of gold standurdlsm.) You both editorially with "Weyler lan, vision discern comet'iingofagold ylctory in the election or Van Wyck. On the nomination of Judge Van Wyck tho Jfew York World, with gold standard arrugancy, stated that he was a gold standard man, to which ho at once replied in a published inter view: "That tho man who wrpte it knew it to be raise, that io Was heart and soul for the Chicago plaitorm." On October 7 the c'ty convention of G'ld Democrats endorsed Seth Low, not Van Wyck, which fact alone should prove that Van Wyck was not a Gold Democrat. From the commencement of Van Wyck's candidacy the ract that he was a t-upportcr of Drynn was pub lished in Journals and magazines. Still after election you dared to pub lish your false editorial of Novem ber 4. Tho Literary Digest, of October 0, published by Funk & Wagnalls, of dictionary fame, stated that: "The regular Democratic city convention nominated Robert A. Van Wyck for mayor. Uc declares that ho yotcd the regular IJryan ticket last fall." The Uhautauquan for November states that "Tammany Democrats havo a supporter of Mr. Bryan in Judge Van Wyck, their candidate for mayor. And the Review of Reviews of December, page 052 rc-alllrui this fact. DMost likely you, with your bigoted, superficial knowlegc on tho question, and your utter disregard for truth and veracity will state, that Doctors, Funk, Flood and Shaw have published untruths. It would bo In keeping with your continuing policy of branding as "false'' that which Is "true" that which you know to bo "fulso." Tho following editorials of Gold Standard Republican papers, dis closes that they aro not bo grosselyJg norantasyoprsiilf, or that thoy dure not, with such boldness, falsify the truth. The Now York Sun stated, "that the transfer or tho state from the Re- There is a fairlni. tion about a vigorous, healthy woman, u Inch louche every heart, rhyslcal weakness is a great drawback to a WPman'a social imc ccs. Ai ihe losei healthy plumpness she loses attractive. ness. A woman had even better be too stout thin too thin , but cither extreme about a lack of healthy condition If you are not physically up to the matk, appetite uncertain, digestion poor and a general seme of weakness and incapacity, jouwill find the robust health and energy you need in Vr Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. It renew the blood with the vital life giving- red corpuscles which drive out all morbid elements, and create new tissue, bard muscular flesh and active nerve force It gives color to the checks and firmness I to the form, without adding one ounce of i fltbbr fat above the normal standard ot 1 uriuu lazen alternately win ur tierce Favorite Prescription for distinctively feml niqe troubles, it constitutes a scientific and taanrclgusly successful count of treatment tor aeucaie women. Mr. JtlU liowtll. 0 Pertr. Pcnr Co.. lud write "Inthcvnr r or 1S94 J wms ukrn with tomch trouble unrw dyspepsia. There was vMo in my stomach, and a wrlght which tcwvu iikv ik. iivcryming t bi j ate cave Hciiaiima 4 nan ecanDs; aown sensation i wts twtllrd acroM ray stomach, had a ridge around mr right side and In a short time 1 was bloated I ws treated by three of our test phy. kV.D W .P. .J? ,ell,f rbtm Wr Merced Golden Medical Divomy m recommended to me and i rot It, a4aMnmcBCdtheiueriL I U" t see a (hasp; for the btttcr 1 was m weak I could n4 wslk1 scrou the room without assistance 1 Uuk Dr )irrt" Golden Medical IMscoMrv and h l'.yot ItecTirlioa and me bottle t4 tb ' Plesstnt reliefs I Un ta Improve very Cist alter the u of a few bottle. The phrstcisnt who attended me said I had 'drop ' and that toy disease was UsUlnr Into pulmonary consumption. 1 had quite a roujh, and the home vhysklsas (sve m uu todte I thank tlod that my cur is permaaeal I do not feel an symptoms of my old disease. 1 cannot 5 raise Dr Metre and his remedie too highly he medicine come the nearest to ' rnUio the cad.' of any I have ever known about They are worth their weight la gold M Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellet regulate th WW, ftvMtach Hi bowel. 11 ! 4f UHllW "JMMIMMiiBmM A GOOD PRACTICE. If You Want a Oood Appetite and Perfect Digestion. After each meal d I solve one or two of Straut's Dyspepsia Tablets In the iiiouin and, mingling with the rood, they constitute a perrcct digestive absolutely sare ror the most sensitive stomach. jThey digest the food before It has time tc rerment, thus preventing the formation or gas and keeping tho blood pure and rree rrom the nnlsnnmw m-n. ducts or fermented. haU-d I cestui StuartV Dyspepsia Tablets make the COIIlDlcXloti clear hv kwnlnir Mia uiiiuu uure. They Increase flesh by digesting iiesiuurming iooos. .Stuart's Dyspcps'a tablets Is tho only remedy designed especially ror the cure or stomach trouble and nothing olsc. One disease, ono remedy, the suc cessful physicians of today Is the specialist, the successful mcJIclne is the medicine prepared especially for one disease. A whole package taken atone time would not hurt you, but would simply be a waste or good material. Over six thousand men and women In the the state ot Michigan alone laye been cured or Indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists at 60 cents ror rull-slzed package. Send for tree book on stomach dis eases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 12-13, 15 17. publican column to the radicalism or Bryan Ism was effected solely by tho Greater New York election. It portends a united Bryanito Demi-, crat party In 1UQ0. r it means the unconditional surrender of the New York Democracy to Hryanlsm Still you in your editorial or No. veiubcr 4, stated that "the hllver sen timent, or Vote of tho pty qr New York Is but a trifling ractor." And the P. I. In itscditorlal of No vember 18, echoes the squiesentlrnent I believe the Sun knows more about the situation than you do. Read its editorial over again. Tho Chicago-Inter-Ocean stated: "Bryan may or may not be nominated again, but Bryanlsin is supiCtoe. Gold l)enjocrncy is n the sewer, silyor Democracy Is ou top." The New York Trlbuno stated: "The conditions usual In an off year have given the free-silver crowd much encouragement," You also state In same editerial: "Tammany yotcd down a proposal to declare ror free-coinage of silver' In this you areas usual either ignor tantly or maliciously mistaken. Tam many endorsed free sliver at Buffalo in 189G and since that time has taken no action pro or con. The November Chautaquau states, that 'the Tammany convention was silent on national questions, and the Review or Reviews states, "that Tam many Ignored the Chicago platform," and such are the only statements truthful person can make. City conventions do not make or un make national platforms, and the "Chic 0 platform, and its frees! ver plank was not omitted this year in the New York election, but had Its fullest and freest expression In the ompare I ! if m js u ft the New with the Old Five-Cent Piece PBPER HEIDSIE PLUG TOBACCO (CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR) Forty per cent. larger than before the new five cent piece of Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco has captured the country. Try it, we.- ' $$6 I have used Piso's Cure for Consumption, and can recommend it above all others forCoue-hs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. y$&fm rcDl &mQHZwTTtoN'I2S2 Aueust 3:, 1897. MANHOOD RESTORED -.IZT.ilrr.- " t -" cure hi nervous diseases, sutu a Weak morr. Lbu or Drain Puarrr. 11...1. -.. u.-.i.i..t--..'i -IT ?7 ". :" i! . J.' a5" .u-r ;.:." t::"v WlSTSSSr&'J&J" P'Van. of nK.7 i -r.r, Jcsauitr. Cantrrl. FJc,'lJ-J:lrcuUrPree. vuuur, can be carried id. (MmUrvm. Boldt; uuianurett oy tr "eau "ujr Co., ditrilutiu astnts. ihct.r.4 brV-lS" WiJM MikaiUkriHaM emphatic declarations of Democratic candidates, both Van "Wyck and Parker, that they had "supported Mr, Bryan last fall." Bearing on the point the December Review or Reviews states, that artcr .ur. ueo-ges acatn, "a gieat many plain Democrats, voters or Bryan nf flllations,promptly decided that Tam many, a'tcr all was the only remain ing Democratic standard, and to that standard they Hocked. Tills was made the easier ror them by the ract that Judge Van Wyck supported Mr Bryan last year." Butrou dare maintain th.it thn sliver vote was trifling in New York. When against tho opposition or the regular gold Democrats and Repub licans, juage van wycK received nearly one hair of all the votes cast for the 7 candidates running for mayor, 2 or whom were Democrats also, Gleason and George, and this Immense vote without the support ot hardly any or the leading papers or that city By the way you did not give Judge Van Wyck as long an editorial as you did Mayor Taggart, but you crowded as many falsehoods and misrepre sentations as it was possible in that amount or space. Is that "Indiana Man" also respon sible ror this raise editorial? It Is stated that ills satanic majesty Is the prince or falsifiers. What com mission do you hold In his service? It must be some, as your editorials about Mayor Taggart and Judge Van Wyck (to say nothing about other deceiving ones,) fairly display your skill and perfection in falsification, M ost humbly your servant, Jno. Walter SRAuana. Insist Vpon having juat what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Bargaparilla. There is no substitute for Hood's. It is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else, Remember that all efforts to induce you to buy an artlcl you do not want, are based simply Upon tho desire to secure moro profit. The dealer or clerk who docs this cares noth ing for your welfare. He simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be deceived, Insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla Ami only Hood's, ft is the One True Mood Purine. Hood's Pills easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. l,ook out ror the danger signal Malaria. Is rire at all times, but more virulent at this season. The Bitters fortifies tho system against its attack., and secures Sitters s V w w w v iv SS P CEtEBRATEO 0 K GUSTAV FALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio Mr ualstf Br. rebate iruow nervo a'lita. w ,Y - . this raieiiul remedr -. .i m-uumo, ,'diooo, 'tghUy KmU- :.v.?;,?7."u'" ". trrtirt I itu rf hichlcaa to lnfiruUrtco4iauiptiooor In. in vIiL.h. Jim.kt'1;. : KM,..irj:r.:. t.L,r'.,'!'. w 13, uy mu :ena other cln"t?orniVr.Voil " I nuavTViltll Tfcinln4YrahlU&t vtUnJ r AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was ihe originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the name that has borne and does now yf xjr, jT on every bear the facsimile signature of C&t&z 'Cccc&fc wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" whioh has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at ihe wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought, syy, , " on t" and has the signature of (aJciccAiC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H, Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. Tws nrru weMMY, t Salem Blectnc 1R F R, ANSON, Receiver, Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and until further ordered electric cars leave Hotel Willamette as followst FOR PENITENTIARY, via State Heuse: 630 a. m., 7 a. m.anri every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:15 p.m. And at 1 1 130 p. m. to Twenty-first street only. rOR S. P. Co. lEPOT, via State Housei 6:45 a- - io.'4 m , 140 p. m. and 805, p. m. FOR INSANE ASYLUM, Transfer to Garden Read: 630 a. m., 640 a. n. and at.Il p. m. m., 7 a. m. P' FOR SOUTH SALEM: 6:40 a. m., at 10.-40 p. m. 7 a, m, and every 20 CARS LEAVE M, E, CHURCH ON STATE "STREET FOR MORNINGSIDE: a. m., 7.-30 a.m., and every 3oininutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 11 , from State Insutance building P.m FOR FAIR GROUNDS: 6:30 a. m 7 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and IP30 p in., from Court house only. This time table is based on railroad or Standard Pacific time. Tho town clock is usually 1 to 5 minutrs slower. On Sundays, all cars, except depot, start at 8 a. m. NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS: Last cars at night leave as follews: For Insane Asylum Chemeketa street and Garden Road immediately after close of performance at opera house and also at 11 p m. from Hotel Willamette, For South Salem, 10:40 p. m. from Hotel Willnmette cr at 1045 P-i m- 'rom opera house when any attraction there holding late. For State street to Twenty-first street, il.-3op m., from Hotel Willamette. For Morningside, II p. m., from State Insurance building. For Fair Grounds and North Salem, DERBY Bargains in 254 Commercial sW"Wc are agents for CanaKan Pacific Railway. FAUMrrROPERTS ((2600 acre grain and s'.cck farm three miles Ubm railroad runirt water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in ihe Willamette valley. Piice only 16.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-half miles northwest of Amity 2-o acres under cultivation; all fenced 2 houses and a barns', family orchard; cve, 1 1 running water. Piice $2o.co per acre. KGooAcr- djoining Marion station a fine stock faun 1,0 acres under cultivation first class family orchaid good house; 2 good barns springs and tunning water all for $13 per acre. 320 acres; 3 miles north of Scio, miles from Shelburg at the crosrlg of the O CJ. E R R and S) P U R. 15 acres in cultivation, good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.lTice $32CO. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.' ro acres In cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good housB and bam 3 springs', 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acies one-half mile fiom Mintr. 2oacrrt 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DCSIGNm Copyrights Ac. Anv6ne sendlos a sketch ana description may ciitfkiT certaln our opinion mo wnrmer u SnrmtumllprobablyBaienUbln. pommunic. tlonVstrrtlrn8dnlUL, Ilandbopkon HaUmU lent free, oldest agency 'oennapatem. l'atenu taken through Munn Co. receive ptcioi nutlet, without ctanje, Is the Scientific American. A handsomely tllustrated weekly. Ircest ctr, euUtUmot any sdentula loaraal. Term. SJ a iii r".ur montEJ, It Bold by all pewsJealeij. -S CURE YflURSFtTi , Dm Ilia- U (or uoHurl tVi.J aucatrave, laBtmuMiioaa, IMU.UUUI v, ,wre,,uejl uf mucous menibreml. Irnneu eaeleslie. u trt.wr. llHtElslCHetno. " iwuonou. raiaieu, ana not mi kCiaCi(UT1.0.sasV " y artjf;SU, or sent la Blaia wrspeer. U in. or a botlw, eiVi. "rwUr seat ea mve. jjjrajra VnBBBBBBBl enBBBTUEasai WI, IUI iULt m Wj. 1 ' imiii,i,ji QJLa tXvd- . P. avaut tt niwremi err. and every 20 minutes thereafter, until 10 minutes thereafter until, 10 p. m. and io. - 3o p m., from Court house corner. Ik C "Real Estate ! Street, Salem, Or. in cultivation good house and barn; -runing water. Piice $1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all in ood cultivation for $750 TO TRADE,-vi2o acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem pioperty. TO TRADE...I8J acres on the Alsea for city ol Salem property, improved or twim roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine residence properly inside., cheap, call for prices. House ani 3 acres of ground in subuibs of city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain at $0.00 List your house and farm for rent or for ! ale with us. We sell tickets on theCinndian Pacific rail road at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points. Four blocks from Lincoln schocl house, fine residecce half. block in Salem with piivile e of enclosing half of street, city vater fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain asit commands beauti lut view. t : i Modern Woodmen of America. Tlio Orlclnal Order of Woodcraft. An organization of the members by tlie members anil fur tlio members. Its territory Is confined to tlio north west states out of which all cities ot 200,000 population arc excluded. Highest numbers of assessments in uny ono year has been eleven, Cost of Insurance at age -10 has neyerexceeded $5.60 per year. Record for lKn, 270, 000 members and ten assessments. Average age 35 years. Amount of In surance tn force 600,000,000. For moro detlnate information see small folders or apply to W. E. nocicsoN, Depuey Ilead Consul, with Derby & Co., 254 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon? ' ilite. 0.R.&N. TO THE EAST GIVErf THE CHOIlb Two ' Transcontinental Rouicc. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Lite ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates ,0 eastom cities. For full details call on or address BOI-E SHARKER agents, Salim, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portlund San Francisco. Steamers leave Alnsnorth dock, Pottlan", October 9. 14, 19, 24, 29 November 3, 8, i3.o.23.28. ' Fare Cabin, $5! steerage, $2.ro YviLLAMETIE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. m. Steamer Elmore for Por land Tuesday, Thursday an(j Srturday ct 6:45 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to allpointsin Oregon. Washlnc ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Port'and with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Poweis, arent foot Tride street. 6 ' W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. Tlicce tmlilii-.nMdrm will lntnn..t every man or nnmnn wlin r-nntpmnintnu an eastern trip. 'Cu-ter Battlefield." "Tlio Finest Train in the 'World.' "The WorldS Itecord." Beautifully illustrated. Free. Write for tlictu. A. C. SHELDON, Ccn'l Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN .DAILY. 6:0O r M 8:30 r M Lv.. 'Portland. ..Ar (9:30 AM 7.'IO A M I 8.'OQ P M Lv. .. Satem ....Lv Ar. San Francisco Lv 7-M5 A M Above irnlns step at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jefierson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds Ilalsey, Harnsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswefl Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEISURG MAIL, r-DAILY. 830 AM) Lv Portland .".' iiooamJ-Lv.... Salem.... : 5:20 P m I Ar. . . . Roseburg. . j (4-,3"PM i 2 OO.-P M ( 7.'3Q A M 1 ullman hufTt ctppnr .nri ci.nn,i..un sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday.1 730 a m I Lv. . . . Portland . . Ar I eeo p"m 1215 r m j Ar Corvallis. . .Lv f i.-qc p m At Albanv and Cnrv.tllie iftnnix( u.1,1. trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXrRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! 4:50 P M ) Lv. , 730 p M - Lr. . 8:30 p m ) Ar , Lv.. ..Portland.. ..Ar) 825 A M r) 825 A M "f 5-'SA M v) 4-'SQ A M ..MCMinnvuie Lv) Independence Lv) Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO-' LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Ajent, Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F 4 P. A. Portland OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. fi Company YAQUINABAV ROUTE.- Connecting nt Yaqoina Bay with the tfa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Tort Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the 'Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $S; steerage, 6. Round trip, good 60 days, I7. To Coos Bay cabin 8; steerage 16, To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage 18. RIVER DIVISION 'i.eamer ''Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and jundays leaves Portland. Yamhill street dock, 6.-00 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis, Or C. G. COKER. Agent, Salem. Northern Pacific Railway, "RUNt; 'Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SleeoinCarb To ,St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, i'aigo -iuu iuikj, i.roonsion, winmceg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TIPKPTS To Chlwo, Washington, Philadelphia. N York. Boston, and all Points liast and fcouth For informatics, time cards, maps " tickets, call on or -rit6 THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS 205 Commercial srreet. Salem Or M D. Charlton, Asst, Oeo'l. Passp Agent Morrison street coiner Ihiid l'citlir.d, Or. MADE M E A MAN AJAX rAELLTsrOiinVELY CDILS .iu a.Tow bMK-FailU M err, HBiteocy,hleelcKSfiM,oic-ii. t7 Ala(uiu other 'er a&tf lsdU clMiui. Thtjf quickly ami turpiL V ki Lott Ynl,i (a ct J or loone ana V nt iliui lur stutlr.bukinns or lurri; Uktola tlm. taeu m ihan imKadiau Itsup' ttnt slid cIkU a Oi 1;E era ail others tilLjB .Ul opoa lunii tba aenolna Alax Tablet. Ther luncural thaoeende eail will car too. V rt' Kxlthe vritua ixuruiea U .fleet a can ta eb m or retusd tha monex. Hie Ot) canu per jMcaaaf. pr itpkwtuli Uiteveatl (or a.bOBj In ell. la For Sals at Salem. Or. bv D U? R n For Mle b, D. J, FRY, SaIiH, c' t '". "-"Tti j i.-tsnafc..